In this video I compare the new Tissot PRX Powermatic 80 in 35mm with the old PRX in 40mm to help you decide which one you should choose. At the end I announce the winner of the giveaway!
This is the first video where I can see the green dial in a different light. Other videos worry too much about lighting and it actually does the dial an injustice. Normally, the green dial appears too dark but with the natural light you show, I can see it much better. Thank you, sir. You've gained a new subscriber.
I got my ice blue prx 35mm automatic last week which fits my 6.5 wrist perfectly(depending on my personal preference). In my opinion PRX looks pretty in smaller size due to its integrated bracelet. The 40mm look very bulky towards the bracelet to me. The ice blue dial look very cool👌🏻. Awesome watch for the price. Very happy with the purchase😊.
hey man, make sure for the next giveaway that the drawing of the winner is transparent... I don't think this was as transparent as all the other channels do, but I still congratulate the winner
The 35 while it may look GREAT on paper; in person it looks like a woman’s automatic watch and that’s what it is meant to be. If anyone doubts that, check out the 35mm range; it has one with MOP and another with very feminine hour markers. So just keep this in mind before buying the 35.
That's the perception that's been created because of the 2000's era where everyone wore oversized watches. Before then, men always wore 32-36mm watches for like 70 years. So your perspective is incorrect here.
@@TheWatchOut I never said which perspective is right or wrong. My perspective only stems from Tissot’s own offerings. We are living in the 2000s and it’s just something one needs to keep in mind before pulling the trigger with their hard earned money. PS : I have a small wrist as well (6.5”). The speedy 1861 never fit me right but the 3861 was a true game changer. This tissot does not achieve the same emotion as what the speedy did in terms of UNCOMPROMISING wearability. This imo is just compromising wearability which would be a good point to be kept in mind before shelling out that cash :)